This study explores the influence of ethics education on accounting students' level of ethical reasoning in Tunisia. Based on cognitive developmental theory, we tested the effectiveness of an ethics intervention before and after ethics education with a control group. A triangulated research design was incorporated. Experimental and qualitative methods were used to control for experimental bias. This study revealed that the progress of moral development was not significant between the pre-test and the post-test. Data analysis revealed the primary challenges in teaching ethics in the Tunisian audit context. Through a confirmatory qualitative survey, stating ''the consequences of unethical behaviour in the long term'' demonstrates that the intervention meets the primary interest of this study, and it may influence auditors' decisions and their perceptions of the potential consequences of their decisions.
Ergonomia e desenvolvimento sustentável Condiciones para un desarrollo sustentable de sistemas de trabajo en los pa íses emergentes : el caso de tres empresas en Túnez Condições para um desenvolvimento durável dos sistemas de trabalho dos países emergentes : exemplo de três empresas na Tunísia Conditions pour un développement durable des systèmes de travail des pays émergents : exemple de trois entreprises en Tunisie Conditions for sustainable development of work systems in emergent countries : example of three companies in Tunisia
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